09/27/2016 - Beyond Reality Radio with Jason Hawes & JV Johnson - guest Susan Olsen (Cindy from TV's The Brady Bunch) discusses her career and her paranormal encounters that included some less than appropriate behavior. We also take listener calls.

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A J Crew childrenswear ad featuring a young boy with his toenails painted pink has sparked debate across the U.S. about gender identity in children. The image, which featured in an email mailer to customers last week, stars Jenna Lyons, the chain's president and creative director, and her son Beckett, five. The mother-of-one is seen with a bottle of neon pink nail polish, painting her son's toenails. Should J Crew be showing this ad with a boy's toenails painted pink and does it affect a child’s identity?

Students who attend Chicago's Little Village Academy public school get nothing but nutritional tough love during their lunch period each day. The students can either eat the cafeteria food--or go hungry. Only students with allergies are allowed to bring a homemade lunch to school, the Chicago Tribune reports. "Nutrition wise, it is better for the children to eat at the school," Principal Elsa Carmona told the paper of the years-old policy. "It's about ... the excellent quality food that they are able to serve (in the lunchroom). It's milk versus a Coke." Should schools be able to ban homemade lunches from schools?